Instill
Translations of "instill" (21 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | вливам на капки(to pour in drop by drop), внушавам(to cause a quality to become part of someone's nature) | vlivam na kapki, vnušavam | |
| Catalan | inculcar(to cause a quality to become part of someone's nature), suscitar(to cause a quality to become part of someone's nature) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 灌輸 /灌输(to cause a quality to become part of someone's nature) | guànshū | |
| Czech | nakapat(to pour in drop by drop), vkapat(to pour in drop by drop), vštípit(to cause a quality to become part of someone's nature) | — | |
| Dutch | bijbrengen(to cause a quality to become part of someone's nature) | — | |
| Finnish | iskostaa(to cause a quality to become part of someone's nature), juurruttaa(to cause a quality to become part of someone's nature), tiputtaa(to pour in drop by drop), valuttaa(to pour in drop by drop) | — | |
| French | inculquer(to cause a quality to become part of someone's nature), instiller(to pour in drop by drop) | — | |
| German | anerziehen(to cause a quality to become part of someone's nature), beibringen(to cause a quality to become part of someone's nature), einflößen(to pour in drop by drop), einimpfen(to cause a quality to become part of someone's nature) | — | |
| Greek | ενσταλάζω(to cause a quality to become part of someone's nature) | enstalázo | |
| Italian | inculcare(to cause a quality to become part of someone's nature), instillare(to cause a quality to become part of someone's nature), suscitare(to cause a quality to become part of someone's nature) | — | |
| Latin | indō(to cause a quality to become part of someone's nature) | — | |
| Manx | sheel(to pour in drop by drop) | — | |
| Pennsylvania German | aabefehle(to cause a quality to become part of someone's nature) | — | |
| Polish | wkraplać(to pour in drop by drop), wkroplić(to pour in drop by drop), wpajać(to cause a quality to become part of someone's nature), wpoić(to cause a quality to become part of someone's nature) | — | |
| Portuguese | inculcar(to cause a quality to become part of someone's nature), instilar(to cause a quality to become part of someone's nature) | — | |
| Romanian | insufla(to cause a quality to become part of someone's nature) | — | |
| Russian | влива́ть по ка́пле(to pour in drop by drop), влить по ка́пле(to pour in drop by drop), внуша́ть(to cause a quality to become part of someone's nature), внуши́ть(to cause a quality to become part of someone's nature), всели́ть(to cause a quality to become part of someone's nature), вселя́ть(to cause a quality to become part of someone's nature), приви́ть(to cause a quality to become part of someone's nature), привива́ть(to cause a quality to become part of someone's nature) | vlivátʹ po káple, vlitʹ po káple, vnušátʹ, vnušítʹ, vselítʹ, vseljátʹ, privítʹ, privivátʹ | |
| Scottish Gaelic | teagaisg(to cause a quality to become part of someone's nature) | — | |
| Spanish | infundir(to cause a quality to become part of someone's nature), instilar(to cause a quality to become part of someone's nature), instilar(to pour in drop by drop), insuflar(to cause a quality to become part of someone's nature) | — | |
| Swedish | ingjuta(to cause a quality to become part of someone's nature) | — | |
| Turkish | aşılamak(to cause a quality to become part of someone's nature), damla damla akıtmak(to pour in drop by drop), damlatmak(to pour in drop by drop) | — |
inculcar, suscitar
nakapat, vkapat, vštípit
bijbrengen
iskostaa, juurruttaa, tiputtaa, valuttaa
inculquer, instiller
anerziehen, beibringen, einflößen, einimpfen
inculcare, instillare, suscitare
indō
sheel
aabefehle
wkraplać, wkroplić, wpajać, wpoić
inculcar, instilar
insufla
влива́ть по ка́пле, влить по ка́пле, внуша́ть, внуши́ть, всели́ть, вселя́ть, приви́ть, привива́ть
vlivátʹ po káple, vlitʹ po káple, vnušátʹ, vnušítʹ, vselítʹ, vseljátʹ, privítʹ, privivátʹ
teagaisg
infundir, instilar, instilar, insuflar
ingjuta
aşılamak, damla damla akıtmak, damlatmak
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.